This office in Bratislava, designed by plusminusarchitects, features a levitating spatial mesh of welded roxor rods and a plywood cladding that stretches through the entire space.
Designed by plusminusarchitects, Framehouse is an office located in a renovated multifunctional building on Miletičova street in Bratislava. It covers an area of 145 sqm, divided into two floors, and plays with materiality, minimalism and morphology.
The entrance is located in the parterre of the building situated in the pedestrian promenade. Reception desk dominates the space with its angled concrete form, resembling a stone growing from concrete floor.
This plywood cladding stretches through the entire reception area, via a staircase up to the spaces on the second floor and creates the impression of integrity and continuity of the space divided by floors.
In the middle of a geometric staircase is a levitating spatial mesh of welded roxor rods, which in addition to its primary function as a handrail serves as a shelving unit and for interior greenery.
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plusminusarchitects, Framehouse, Bratislava, 2016
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plusminusarchitects, Framehouse, Bratislava, 2016
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plusminusarchitects, Framehouse, plans
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plusminusarchitects, Framehouse, axonometric view
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Framehouse, Bratislava Program: office Architects:plusminusarchitects Area: 145 sqm Completion: 2016